Saline stress in Amaranthaceous plants and pH stress on lettuce

Department of Biology, "Augusto Weberbauer" Herbarium (MOL), Lima, Peru
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.1370v1
Subject Areas
Agricultural Science
Keywords
stress, ecophysiology, plant physiology, saline stress, acidic stress, alkaline stress, pH stress
Copyright
© 2015 Molinari-Novoa
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Molinari-Novoa EA. 2015. Saline stress in Amaranthaceous plants and pH stress on lettuce. PeerJ PrePrints 3:e1370v1

Abstract

Two experiments were carried to test stress reactions on plants. First, salinity experiments were performed in hydroponical cultures of spinach and beets. While the results were statistically untenable, a negative correlation between salinity and nitrate reductases was found. Second, pH stress experiments were conducted on lettuce. The optimal range for lettuce growth is near neutrality. The present work is the presentation of the first (mostly negative) results of a series of ecophysiological experiments carried since 2011.

Author Comment

This is a preprint submission to PeerJ.

Supplemental Information

Original report (in Spanish)

Original report (in Spanish), presented in 2011. Although not publishable, may prove of utility for other researchers.

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.1370v1/supp-1